Yesterday I upgraded my SkySafari Plus app to version 6.7.0.8. I was particularly interested in two features that were indicated in the description of the update: "SkyWeek replaced with calendar" and "Improved Celestron wi-fi connection for Android 8, 9, 10". I am running the app on a Motorola Moto G5 Plus phone, under Android ver. 8.1. My scope is an 8" Celestron Evolution.
My first check of the new update was to take a look at the calendar function as a replacement for the SkyWeek function. Everything seemd to work fine, but I was offered the option of installing a new settings file, named May06-2020. Apparently needed to accommodate showing the Eta Aquarius meteor shower, so I installed the new settings file. Having installed the new settings file, I could now see a graphical animations of the shower.
Next step was to see how the improved Celestron wi-fi connection worked. Something I'd been having trouble with. I had a little trouble until I realized that using the new setting file resulted in the loss of all of the relevant settings for my scope and equipment. In particular, the app was in Demo mode. So, I reset the scope selection from Demo to Celestron Wi-Fi, which is what I normally use to control the scope. Still takes more than 30 seconds to connect, but it finally got there. Tried the Az-Alt controls which worked as expected.
Now comes the weird stuff. If I use the +/- controls to adjust the display scale, the scope mount makes rather loud motor sounds, but nothing moves in either axis. No idea what the mount is trying to do, but the sounds are louder that the normal slewing sounds, even at the fastest slew settings available.
I used the app controls to disconnect from the scope, and the slew buttons disappeared from display as expected. BUT the +/- controls for display scale STILL caused the unexplained motor noises.
So, I turned off the scope function in the app, and the mount was still responsive to the +/- display controls.
Next, I disconnected my phone from the mount Wi-Fi and reconnected to my home network. Mount still responded the screen +/- controls.
Next, I powered down the mount. At this point it shouldn't respond to anything, but it STILL responded to the screen scale controls.
Finally, in desperation, I replaced the May06-2020 settings file in the app with the settings file I had been using prior to updating the app. THAT solves the problem. I can connect and control the scope normally, and do not experience any of the artifacts that I was having with the May06-2020 settings file.
To say the least, none of this makes any sense to me at all. I have never seen the "motor noise but no motion" phenomenon under any circumstance, and don't have any idea how the app could in any way influence what the mount is doing when the scope control function is turned off, the app is not connected to the scope wi-fi, and the mount is not turned on.
If you like mysteries, this is a good one.